New York Times bestselling author, Jodi Thomas continues to be a fan favorite and in April readers will once again have the opportunity to visit Harmony, Texas with the release of One True Heart. In her RTR Guest Post she shares with us a fun tid-bit about her next book that involves a fortune teller.

The Magic of Creativity

Running through the stories of Harmony I've always had a bookstore on the main street. One night, while I was writing, I noticed a sign in the corner between two over-crowded shelves that advertised palm readings the only night the bookstore was open. As the stories went along the sign would change. Once it read: Fortunes, two hands for the price of one.

Sooo, in the corners of my mind I knew that one day I’d have to put a fortune teller in Harmony. Read On...

When his estranged grandfather is shot and left for dead, an Army Ranger must plunge into the criminal underworld of his youth to find a murderer and uncover a shocking family secret...

"Debut author Hamilton does a cannonball into the murder mystery pool with his first Van Shaw Mystery. The action and mayhem are unrelenting, with jaw-dropping surprises springing up at every turn." - More

A provocative and hauntingly powerful debut novel . . . Nothing is as permanent as it appears . . .

"Swanson looks into the idea of "what if" something had happened differently and what path your life might have taken. The Bookseller was impossible to put down. This is one of those books that after reading the last page you'll say, "Wow!" that was really good!"

Step into the world of Victorian London, where the wealth and poverty exist side by side.

"It is clear that author Hazel Gaynor has done extensive research on the life and times of London’s flower sellers, and the author also includes several historical notes that provide context and insight. A Memory of Violets is poignant and compelling reading, and author Hazel Gaynor is definitely an author to watch in the historical fiction space. Well done!"

"McQuiston has masterfully woven social and political issues of the period into the plot of the novel, creating clever and articulate characters . . . Diary of an Accidental Wallflower is quite simply everything a perfect historical romance should be: smart, eloquent and un-put-downable!"

. . . one woman looking for love online is entangled in a killer's terrifying scheme.

"Even veteran suspense readers will find themselves fully engaged by the wonderfully twisted plot as Staub successfully flirts with some of the established tropes of the suspense genre only to later surprise readers by turning these same classic plot devices on their head."

Tracy Crosswhite has spent 20 years questioning the facts surrounding her sister Sarah’s disappearance and the murder trial that followed. Motivated by the opportunity to obtain real justice, Tracy became a homicide detective. When Sarah’s remains are finally discovered near their hometown, Tracy is determined to get the answers she’s been seeking and open the door to deadly danger.

How many times have you finished an amazing book, one that you wished could have gone on and on? Then wondered what to read next that will be just as good and inspiring, and perhaps transport you to another time or place.